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Re: [ox-en] selbstentfaltung - definition



Hi Alex,

On 2009-05-04 15:30, Alex Rollin wrote:
I did a quick google search for selbstentfaltung and it all
references you!

Oh cool, it seems to depend on from where you are googling: With german 
google.de I am not referenced on the frist page :..-(

Generally searching points to two sources of a defintion: something from 
the Oekonux surroundings, because it was originally developed in the 
german Oekonux list, and something from esoteric sources with a different 
meaning, of course.

Can you help me pick out the words here so I can piece together a
better definition in English?

There was a discussion in the ox-en about how to translate 
selbstentfaltung, but finally we decided to use the german word in 
english too (literally it would be "self-unfolding" which sounds weird).

Being lazy I translate a good german text from freie-gesellschaft wiki: 
http://www.freie-gesellschaft.de/wiki/Selbstentfaltung collected by 
Christian, I guess. Here it goes (slightly modified during translation):

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Selbstentfaltung is a notion which was coined in the Oekonux context 
having an individual and a societal dimension. The Individual dimension 
addresses the unfolding of own possibilities, the development of the own 
personality. The personal unfolding often shows different forms of 
expression (productive, reproductive, technical, cultural, 
communicative, consumptive etc.), which can be useful for others, thus 
being not purely individual.

The societal dimension of selbstentfaltung rests in mutual dependence of 
one own's unfolding from the unfolding of the others. The 
selbstentfaltung of others is each the condition for the own 
selbstentfaltung. Without the selbstentfaltung of others the own 
selbstentfaltung is necessarily limited. Therefore, selbstentfaltung on 
the costs of others is not possible, because this would damage oneself. 
This distinguishes the selbstentfaltung from the self-realization, which 
can be done on the costs of others.

Instead of that "a positive feedback is evolving: my striving is 
directed to let others unfold, so that I can unfold. If I would solely 
concentrate to do what I wish and ignore or exclude others, then I would 
harm myself" (http://www.thur.de/philo/ku51.htm)

In this respect the selbstentfaltung of an individual is the immediate 
condition for the selbstentfaltung of all -- and vice versa.

The immediateness of the people as the mode of societal mediation is 
important, because similar but indirect mediations are realized in 
liberalism and capitalism (at least partially): via money, market, state 
etc. However, the immediateness does not mean, that societal 
relationships build themselves, that one only makes anything and 
everything fits together automatically. It only means that society 
emerging as stable whole does no longer need indirections, but is 
constituted by the people themself via direct communication and 
immediate selbstentfaltung. This is a clear separation from e.g. 
liberalism, which has a similar claim, but does not only not realize its 
claim, but actively prevents it by introducing a mediating separating 
layer between the people.

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Ciao,
Stefan


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